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What makes a strong Podiatry Malpractice case (video from a trial lawyer)

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Robert Bijak

The smile belies the “podiatry eyes”. This is they type that loves podiatry “just the way it is”.

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Bari Bloch, DPM, Esq.
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Sybly
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Dam it , to quote Bones from Star Trek . I am podiatrist not a doctor!

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Try doing ankle and leg fractures in the NY locations he said he’s at. Leg??!! Maybe maybe maybe if he did a 3 year program and has an ankle certificate he can do an ankle, but extremely few podiatrists do and the MD would usually be called first. Why did he leave Iowa to come to such an extremely restrictive state with horrible reimbursements? You always have to look deeper when a podiatrist tells you something. If he’s been in practice 33 years that means he finished around 1991. How many 3 year programs were there then?

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Lies and more lies
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Lies and more lies

When I was sued the expert Podiatrist submitted his CV. Forget that he’s a hired gun, really has no practice and spends time making money in plaintiff lawsuits. He was an author ( Podiatry Today magazine..LOL) He was once a professor ( at TSPM), he was a residency director at a 70 bed hospital with no other medical residents , just Podiatry Residents. I was adamant to my attorney about this DPMs BS “credentials”. Well we settled, but the point here is so many “experts” out there in Podiatry with BS credentials think they are The golden Podiatrists, the watch… Read more »

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Robert Bijak

Yes, insecure podiatrists use those “diluted” titles to APPEAR a step ABOVE their LOWLY colleagues. Flaunting a “sports medicine” certificate when NONE OF THEM actually treat true professional lst. tier athletes is a CON! Pods flaunting the ACFAS when all did a 3 year program and NO ONE SHOULD FLUNK! INDICATES THE PROGRAM IS A QUACK FAILURE AND THE BOARD IS MORE OF A VEILED RESTRAINT OF TRADE THEN AN INDICATION OF COMPETENCE. Again, how can someone do 4 years of quack college, then a 3 year program and still fail to be competent? Either the program shouldn’t exist (or… Read more »

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Podiatry is Irrelevant Redundant Duplicative

Maybe if we wish and hope and pray it might come truuue. The Beach Pods. Keep paying those fees and dues. Chumps boomers and other voting clowns in the shit show us.

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“Irrelevant, Redundant, Duplicative”. Don’t forget, Fallacious, Phony and UNTRUTHFUL.

Bari Bloch, DPM, Esq.
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Bari Bloch, DPM, Esq.

It is easy to find reasons to bring a lawsuit against a podiatrist. First of all, there is the unnecessary surgery that podiatrists talk patients into. It is almost always elective surgery with minimal or no symptoms that the patient is having. And a percentage of these are going to go badly. Next is the fact that many podiatrists do their surgery extremely poorly. They have insufficient training in many circumstances. When x-rays show crooked implants and maligned fixation and osteotomies and fusions , a jury can see that the surgery was poorly done. Then there is the fact that… Read more »

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“there is the fact that podiatrists seem to want to do complicated surgeries on high risk, Medicaid and uninsured patients“

Put that on the barhroom mirror. Pods are obscessed with selling surgery to ghettoe types—likely feeds their deranged ego

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The podiatry school clinics, as poorly populated as they are, would be near empty if it weren’t for minority and Medicaid customers.

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Ghetto types and welfare recepients–pookey and rays rays

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